Above the fireside, Sir Geoff Hurst is suspended in midair having unleashed a fierce left-footer on purpose. England’s hero, a cut up second from the hat trick in a traditional picture from the 1966 World Cup closing.
Some folks have been on the pitch as per Kenneth Wolstenholme’s immortal line of commentary, however they aren’t on this shot and Adron O’Connor takes his cue as he steps into the entrance room of his dwelling in Bristol.
‘They suppose it’s throughout,’ he beams. Virtually 60 years on, on the age of 81, his thoughts is more and more confused by Alzheimer’s however there are moments of readability when recollections rush in from the distant previous and a glint in his eye when a ball enters the dialog or an outdated {photograph} helps to jog a reminiscence.
Adron was standing on Wembley’s terraces that day in July ‘66. He nonetheless has the ticket stub amongst his array of souvenirs. Additionally, the match day programme and a replica of the Night Information he purchased in London on the best way dwelling, which particulars the drama.
With the newspaper set for print earlier than the ultimate whistle, the rating reads 2-1 to England, the headline and sub-headings have been rapidly amended to report the late German equaliser and extra-time being performed, and the 4-2 victory is confirmed solely within the stop-press column working down the appropriate fringe of the entrance web page.
Subsequent week, when England tackle Wales in a pleasant, Adron will retrace his steps, again to Wembley the place he’ll participate within the fantastic partnership struck between the Soccer Affiliation and the Alzheimer’s Society.
Adron nonetheless retains the ticket stub amongst his assortment of souvenirs, together with the match day programme and a replica of the Night Information he picked up in London on the best way dwelling

The England group have fun Geoff Hurst’s hat trick in opposition to West Germany on the outdated Wembley
He’ll stroll out of the tunnel as one of many Alzheimer’s mascots chosen to mark the event by strolling out alongside Thomas Tuchel’s group.
Sir Geoff despatched the invitation in a video message, and there was not a dry eye in the home as Adron’s spouse Anna fired up the laptop computer and his son Darren joined him on the kitchen desk to hear in.
Darren had accompanied his father to England’s closing sport on the outdated Wembley, in October 2000, when Kevin Keegan’s group have been overwhelmed 1-0 by Germany. They have been additionally collectively at Ashton Gate when their beloved Bristol Metropolis made it into the playoffs on the ultimate day of final season.
Adron has been an everyday at Ashton Gate because the Nineteen Fifties. ‘My uncle used to go, and he took me alongside once I was fairly younger,’ he recollects. ‘Ever since I began going, I simply needed to maintain going.’
He can recall John Atyeo in his pomp. Atyeo is Bristol Metropolis’s biggest ever participant, the membership’s scorer with 351 targets in 645 appearances over 15 years from 1951, and 5 in six England appearances for England.
‘I had a pal who was my finest man,’ says Adron. ‘His dad labored at Ashton Gate, and he would allow us to into the bottom earlier than kick-off, and we typically sat within the ringside seats closest to the pitch.’ That was how he first got here to fulfill his hero Atyeo.
One other of Adron’s vivid recollections is standing behind the purpose of Tony Prepare dinner, Bristol Metropolis’s goalkeeper within the 50s and early 60s. Prepare dinner began out as a winger within the metropolis’s Downs League, taking part in for Durdham Down Grownup Faculty, the identical group Adron represented throughout an extended and distinguished newbie soccer profession, taking part in into his mid-50s.
‘Dad was very pleased with his disciplinary report,’ says Darren. ‘He didn’t obtain a yellow card till very close to the top of his profession when he was booked for a sort out which barely warranted a free kick. I used to be taking part in within the match and he was distraught, pleading with the ref to alter his determination.’

Subsequent week, when England tackle Wales in a pleasant, Adron will return to Wembley the place he’ll participate within the fantastic partnership struck between the FA and the Alzheimer’s Society

With the newspaper set for print earlier than the whistle, the headline and sub-headings have been rapidly amended to report the late German equaliser and extra-time being performed
Theatre has at all times been Adron’s different nice ardour. He made units for the Little Theatre at Bristol’s Previous Vic and the town’s BBC studio and has amusing tales from his days rubbing shoulders with actress Peggy Ann Wooden, TV cook dinner Franny Cradock and John Craven of Newsround.
After this, he transferred his carpentry experience right into a kitchen becoming enterprise, and though now retired an Alzheimer’s prognosis in 2022 has finished little to sluggish him down.
‘We’re so deeply grateful to the NHS and everybody who has given their time and assist,’ says spouse Anna, who helps Adron stay lively as an everyday at a number of native dementia teams, together with Robins Reminiscences for individuals who share a love of Bristol Metropolis.
The possibility to be a part of the FA’s Alzheimer’s Society Worldwide is an ideal deal with. It prompted his pal Simon Jones to current him with the signed print of Sir Geoff scoring the fourth within the World Cup closing as a present.
It now takes pleasure of place above the fireside. They suppose it’s throughout another time and this time the folks on the Wembley pitch will embody Adron O’Connor strolling out alongside England’s footballers.
To affix Alzheimer’s Society and The FA and be a part of the group working collectively to finish the devastation of dementia, go to alzheimers.org.uk/joinourteam.